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SOUTHERN4 BAPTIST CONVENTION, CHATTANOOGA, TENN., MAY
12th-18th, 1921.
'TC . a. t of South Carolina:
For "the purpose of furnishing ample acdommodations and a con
fortablo journey for the delegates and others of South Carolina, who will
attend the Southern Baptist Convention, Chattanooga, Tenn., May 12-18,
1921, the Southern Railway will provide through day coaches and pullman
sleeping cars from Charleston, Columbia, Spartanburg and other points as
may eb required. The cars will be attached to Carolina Special and handled
through to Knoxville, and from there by special train, on the following
convenient schedule:
Wednesday, May 11th. Lv. Charleston 7:30 a. m. "Carolina Special"
Lv. Summerville 8:20 a. m.
Lv. Pregnalls 9:15 a. m.
Lv. St. George 9:31 a. m.
Lv. Branchville 10:17 a. m..
Lv. Orangeburg 10:55 a. m.
Lv. St. Matthews 11:24 a. m.
Ar. Columbia 1:00 p. m.
Lv. Columbia 1:15 p. M.
Lv. Alston 2:01 p. in.
Lv. Carlisle 2:52 p. m.
Lv. Union 3:20 p. m. .
Lv. Spartanburg 4:50 p. m.
Lv. Asheville 8:00 p. m. Central Time.
May 12th. Ar. Knoxville 12:25 a. m.
Lv. Knoxville 1:00 a. m. "Special Train"
Ar. Chattanooga 6:00 a. in.
upy sleeping cars until 7:00 a. in.
ining car service for dinner and supper. Breakfast at Chatta
he above schedule will afford most convenient connection at Co
lurr Alston, Carlisle, and Spartanburg from all parts of the state; there
by ling the entire party to travel together in comfort through the
"La f the Sky," the most beautiful mountain section of western North
Caro
Is arrangement meets with the unreserved endorsement of many
leadin ptists with whom we have conferred. We therefore earnestly
solicit atronage of all who expect to attend this convention and will
gladly e railroad and pullman fares from any point apon request.
Special uced fares have been applied for.
e Southern Railway also affords very convenient schedules to and
from ( attanooga via Atlanta and will be glad to furnish full information
to tho who prefer this route.
Special attention will be gvien to the return movement and
througl cars will be operated to points in South Carolina as may be
needed.
For more detailed information and pullman reservation apply to
any passenger representative below named.
Very respectfully,
W. E. McGee
Division Passenger Agent.
R. W. Hunt S. H. McLean
Di.trict Passenger Agent District Passenger Agent
Charleston, S. C. Columbia, S. C.
R. C. Cotner G. W. Carter
District Passenger Agent District Passenger Agent
Spartanburg, S. C. Augusta, Ga.
A. J. Lee
City Passenger and Ticket Agent
Greenville, S. C.
I- o e-Io Iaoe oayolesmoo-e
.The Old Reliable
LEWIS' TONIC STOCK POWDER
Is Reliable. Everybody that Bought it
Tells us so.
LEWIS' WHITE SALVE
Does Just What we Say it Will do-Cures
Sores and Burns.
In fact, this is a Reliable Drug Store.
We don't give something for nothing, but
1we do give you full value for every cent
you spend with us.g
Ten Years in Pickens.
4 KEOWEE PHARMACY.
R. E. LEWIS, Prop. and Mgr.
OomoinmeOomo~eomo ammn m mO
Tire setting, all spiked wheels-- - ------.--_-----_-..---.---.--.._-$5.00 per set
Tire setting, all bolted wheels- --- --- --- ----- ---------....--.$.5 per set
All wood wvork in proportion.
All plowv work..-----------------------_---.----------.---.-10c each
Sweeps..------------- --. - - ---.--------------.-......-.-10 to 35c each
Acetylene Welding (lone. All work guaranteed.
We offer for a limited time to burn carbon and grind valves on all
solid head six cylinder motors $8.00. All solid head four cylinder motors
$6.00.
Auto axle and spring work done. Buggy rubber tire work done
for $16.00.
Horse Shoeing - . - - ----.-..-.s ..15
.All work strictly cash. We will take corn or peas on wvork at the
market price.
HUGHES BROTHERS
At J. L. Hughen old stand.
PICKENS, S. C.
:Pickens Cabinet Works
SASH-DOORS-MOULDINGS.
We have a nice line of Screen Doors
~1and~ Windows, Ice Boxes, Porch Swings,
'etc. Let us make you a price on your
wants.3
VINELAND DOTS..
There wasn't any services at Mt.
Carmel Sunday, the pastor failing to
come. We suppose it being so uin
likely with roads so bad. The roads
in this burg are needing some at
tention.
The.re has been some' cheap cotton
planted, if only Mr. Jack Frost won't
visit it. The frost on the 12 did
some damage to gardens and fruit.
J. K., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
McAdams, is confined to his bed with
a light case of pneumonia.
Mr. Richard Harrison bas been sick
for the last few days. Hope he will
be able to be at work soon.
Junior McAdams is improving
slowly after a long and worrisome
case of pneumonia.
The many friends of Mr. G. W.
McAdams did him a kind favor the
12th inst. by plowing a half day.
With a dozen plows moving they did
a lot of work. We hope he can have
his son to work soon.
Misses Mertie and Lois Millenton
and Amie Davis spent last Sunday,
the 10th, with 'Mrs. Veda Duncan
near Dacusville. All report a nice
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Davis and chil
dren, of near Greenville, spent Sun
day night, the 10th, with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Mc
A dams.
Mrs. Ballenger and daughter and
Mrs. B. Skelledton, of near Cross
well, were the evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Skeledton on the 12th.
Little Mildred Hunt spent last
week at her grandparents, Mr. and
IMrs. .John Jones, of Dacusville.
31iss Maxie Davis spent the night
with Mrs. Veda Duncan on the 13th.
Mr. and 1irs. A. E. Julian and
children, of the Lathem section, vis
ited their many friends in our section
Sunda'." and Sunday night.
M1r. and Airs. F. C. McAdams and
c hildrcii p nt Sunday, the 10th inst.,
with the latter's cousins, .\Ir. and
irs. e t1ay, in the Crosswell sec
tion.
Alr. and 1r.,. H. E. Alexander spent
last, Thun..day night with M r. and
1rs. W. 11.:. Balhvin, of G reenville.
Mis; Setta Fay Chapman spellt
Suniday with Mlisses 2lertie and Lois
Millenton.
\l r. and Mirs. .Julius Thomas were
the evening guests at -Mr. and Mrs.
J. 1). Freeman's recently.
Of coarse it is some trouble to
keep up th our good friend, Miss
M1t.gie Ferguson, but her recent visit
that was any distance, was at hei
aunt's, Mrs. Newt Christopher, at
Pickens.
School will close at Vineland Fri
day, the 23rd. Miss Osrie Carpen
ter has been prncipal with Mrs. Veda
Duncan assistant. There has been a
successful term and we hope it will
continue so with the future terms.
There wvas a singing at Mr. and
Mrs. Earle Day's Sunday evening.
We keel) noticing in the papers
that there will be an early relief to
the broken hearted farmers, but it
seems it won't come soon enoug'h.
We have been without money so long
though. maybe wve can continue.
Maybe this will escape Mr. W. B.,
so will say adieu.
Diana.
BIG AUCTION SALE OF FURNI
TURE.
Entire stock of furniture of E. L.
&3 G. B. Hamilton will again be placed
on the auctin block Saturday after
noon, April 30, at 3 :30 and 7 :30 Sat
urday night and throughout the fol
lowing week at 3:30 and 7 :30 p. im.
daily.
Sale for colored peop~le only at
11:00 a. in. to 1 2:00 daily. This will
be your opplortunity to get some real
bargrains. Everything in the furni
tur2 line wvill be sold to the highest
bidder.
Mr. C. W. Ferguson, the entertain
ing auctioneer, / will againi be in
charge of the sale. Those of you
who attciede the last auction sale
will remember that our sales are en
tertaining as wvell as profitatble to the
buyer, as some of the ladies dlescrib
ed it, "better than the picture show."
Everybody inivitedl to comii'.
The ladies have a speccial invita
ton to these sales. Comfortable
seats wvill be arranged for all. Come,
rain or shine, as5 the sale wvill be on
the inside of the building. Chairs
wvill be placed on our first floor to
accommodate the crowd.
Valuable prizes will be g'iveni away
at each sale. A SPECIAL prize will
be given away at the close of the
sale to the one holding the lucky
number. This article wvill be an
nounced later. Remember, every
body over' sixteen attendling the s;ale
wvill be given a free chance at the
prize whether you buy or not.
K(eep th edates in mind and be onl
E. L. & G. B. IHamilton,
Easley, S. C.
American Auction Co. C. W. F"er
gunsnn in chnage
To the First Trade I'
50 Persons presenting
this coup:)tl we will give fre.
a generous samiple of
Dr. LoGear's
Stock Powder
or
Dr. LeGear's
Lice Killer
They are the personal prescrip
tions of Dr. L. ). Le*car. for 29
years Anerica's foremost 'veerin
arian and EIxpert Poultry Breedler
a Come at once before samples
are gone \. ;s
PICKENS DRUG COMPANY
Pickens, S. C.
Renew your health
by purifying your
system with
Quick and delightful re
lief for biliousness, colds,
constipation, headaches,
and stomach, liver and
blood troubles,
The ge.nuirie are sold
only in 35c packages.
Avoid imritation:s.
JAY M. ABBOTT
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
Phone No. 5
LIBERTY, S. C.
J. R. Martin J. H. Earle
Greenville, S. C. Pickens, S. C.
MARTIN & EARLE
Attorneys-at-Law.
Practice In All Courts.
Pickens Offiee in Court House.
Greenville Officee opposite Postoffice,
Phone 404.
T G' OOD
nd al yor Aye
.acce o0' profit, and
( o you.
Kodak Films Developed by Expertsc
ODOM-SCHADE OPTICAL CO.
A. A. ODOM, A. H. SCAl)DE,.
I
President Sec'y. & Treas..
Consulting Optometrists.
Masonic Temple, Greenville, S. C.
CLEMSON TIGERS BASEBALL
SCHEDULE 1921.
A pril 27, Presbyterian College, atI
Clemson.
May 4, N. C. State, at Clemson. I
May 5, Carolina, at Clemson.
May 6, Wofl'ord, at Spartanburg.
May 7, Presbyterian College, at i
Clinton.
May 11, Erskine, at Due West.
May 12, Newberry, at Newberry. I
May 13, Carolina, at Columbia.|
M~y 14, Carolina, at Columbia."
Is full upon us once more, and during this
time of low price cotton it is more import.
ant than ever before that you do your
spring trading where you get
MORE GOODS FOR LESS MONEY.
I have a fresh and complete line of
spring goods that were bought at the right
price, and
I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
on most anything you want to buy.
A new lot of Ladies' Hats arriving
weekly. They come in the newest and
most up-to-date styles.
In our Dress Good's Department you
will find most anything you want and at an
amazingly low price.
A nice lot of men's ladies' and chil
dren's Oxfords.
I have a new line of men's and boys'
Clothing at prices to correspond to low
price cotton.
Remember that I make a specialty of
produce and pay the Greenville market
for same.
Your Trade is Appreciated Here.
J. W. HENDRICKS.
THE PICKENS RAILROAD COMPANY.
Schedule No. 19
supersedes Schedule No. 18.-Effective February 7th, 1921, 12:01 a. m.
MIXED STATIONS
No. 1 No. 2 Dist. No. 3 No. 4
1:00 a 11 12:00 m t? ) .v. I'icl'e.ns, S. C. Ar. 9:15 a n 4:00 p m
1:05 : m 12:05 p m * I Ferguson 9 :10 a In 3:55 p in
1:15 a m 12:15 p m1 *:- Sherifl's 9:03 a in 3:50 p m
7:20 a in 12:20 p m * i5 'ar:sons I) :00 a n 3:45 p in
7:25 a mn 1'2:25 pm * 7 Arial 8:55 a in 3:35 p m
7:30a in 12:30 p m1 * 8 :ludin 8:50 a in 3:30 p m
7:35 a in 12:35 p mu 9.3 Ar. EA SLE Y, S. C. Lv. 8:46 a in 3:25 p m
*No agent. All trains daily except Sunday.
Trains Nos. 1 and 3 connect with Southern Railway Nos. 29 and 46.
Trains Nos. 2 and 4 connect with Southern Railway Nos. 12 and 39.
enalManager.
Approved: J. P. CAREY, President. (eneral
For further information call on
,1. T. TAYLOR,
Visit
SPARTANBURG MUSIC FESTIVAL
Spartanhurg, S. C., May 4, 5, 6
' Via~
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
The Southern Railway is arranging necessary extra equipment to
>roperly take care of travel into and out of Spartanburg account of above
occasion.
The Russian Symphony Orchestra, of New York, has been secured,
iso the world's most famous artists for the entire occasion.
The Converse College Choral Society, consisting of 300 voices. The
amous children's chorus, consisting of 500 voices from the public schools.
For detailed information regarding rates, schedules, etc., call on
ecarest ticket agent, or address
15 GARRISON WYATT & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Hay, Grain and
Provisions.
Easley, S. C.
5JUST RECEIVED
SWEET POTATO SLIPS.
H Porto Rico Plants Now Ready for Delivery
in Any Quantity.
II WANTED TO BUY
15 500 BUSHELS PEAS AND CANE SEED.
Come to see us.
GARRISON WYATT & CO.